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Times -Advocate, December 4, 1991
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Area bowling scores
LUCAN - Reaulu of the Lucan Bowling Lanes November 25 to December 1.
MONDAY LADIES
Heather Smith 269-755, Darlene Bourne 281-737, Deb Pearce 281-688, Lynn Smith 231-669, Cathy Holtzman 297-657, Pam
Hodgins 230-633, J.M. Finkbaiaer 256-622, Alice Kooy 258-608, Helen Hardy 213-603, Beulah Stony 244, Lynne Farquhar 241,
Barb Smith 229, Maj Green 229. Joyce Sovereign 215.
TUESDAY YBC
Wanes Leyes 174, Suzanne Wekh 173, Jo-Ame Morgan 168, Marcus Appelman 160, Tyler Graham 156, Mau Trodgen 155, Larry
Smith 152, Jerany Langendyk 147, Jennie Cockwill 137, Nathan Rollin`' 133, Christine Wilson 132, Krim Hodgins 127.
COLLEENS
Sue Dunne 235-660, Dianne Fauber 241-636, ShirleyeReea 223, Pat Hodgins 219, Barb Tutk 215, Elaine McNair 213, Louise
Hayter 211, Tamy Vandeshoek 207, Alice Hodgins 206, Be da Becker 206, Jean Hickson 203, Marion Dykeman 201.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Myrtle Gusso 220, Charlie Grieve 209, Jim Burt 195, Harry Noels 191, Lawrance Russell 183, Pat Davis 174, Len Smith 173, Flor-
ence McRobert 168, Mary Scar 155. Ellie Burt 153, Norah Wissell 153, Howard Dolan 152.
WEDNESDAY YBC
Glenn Kelly 178, Chad Rodgers 167, Kurt Juergen' 139, Kelly Wilson 131, Ayden 011ivier 112, Craig Leyes 107, Megan Anderson
106, Ned Misra 102, Mike Anker 102.
C.A.W.
Linda Webber 343, 216, 314-873, Wayne Wilson 318-803, Lynn Smith 309-731, Floyd Riley 300-781, Gary Melvin 235-684,
Agna O'Sullivan 263-644, Glens Tripp 257.639, Gary Dunlop 227.630, Tina Riley 241, Larry Smith 237, Joan Finkbeiner 222.
WEDNESDAY MIXED
Larry Mathes 233-617, Sharon Campbell 222-615, Alan Rollings 235, Don Cunningham 225, Les Cunningham 223, Darcy Day -
man 222, Vicki Ward 217, Doug Smith 216, Tam Dobinson 216, Alan Cunningham 214, Mike Hirtzel 212, Chns Nunns 204.
THURSDAY MEN
Bob Smith 321-820, Colin Brewer 275-744, Earl Allison 274-742, John Jansen 303-739, Don Morgan 256-727, Dave Smith 288-
725, Pete VanGeel 298-724, Ron Dickey 330-722, Fred Wells 270-734, Tim Smith 256-715, George Robbins 266-713, Chris Smith
319-707, Dan Gwalchmai 289-704, Don War; 253-698, Jeff Allison 292-697, Jim Gould 265-696, Sandy Hyde 250-695, Bob Taylor
312-694, Larry Smith 265-688, Andy McIntyre 276-683, Pete Smith 246-679, Jack Fuller 262-674, Roger Horuk 226-668.
FRIDAY MIXED
Bob Smith 337-825, Harold Smith 297-773, Lynn Smith 293-718, Wayne Smith 242-667, John Robinson 285-648, Rob Eastman
223-648, Chris Smith 248-633, Dan Rodgers 229-621, Buzz Smith 226-605, Jim Burt 241-603.
LADIES INTER -TOWN
Lucan 26 pts.; Seaforth 4 pts.; Heather Smith 239-645, Joan M. Finkbeiner 247-613, Joan Finkbeiner 236-609.
MENS INTER -TOWN
Lucan 16 pts.; Wingham 27 pu.; Scow Berger 309-1249, Vince Glub 285-1085, Orval Rinn 233-1011.
SELECTS
Lucan 01 18; Bowl-a-rama 02 25; Bob Smith 303-1341, Don Watt 254-1187, Murray Bennewies 288-1117.
SUNDAY YBC
Steve Snider 198, Mark Hickson 190, Shelley Snider 164, John Glover 158. Marcie Mylemans 125, Katrina Roberts 123.
SUNDAY MIXED
Paul Smith 305-740, Butch Riley 303-728, Don Morgan 266-713, Jim Smith 260-699, Ken Kadey 235-668, Larry Gibson 251-659,
Marie Jaques 240-649, Lloyd Rimmer 249-640, Rob Riley 225-621, Jim Sweitzer 234-618, Cheryl Smith 212-600, Tracey Riley 259,
Kathy Mason 254.
MONDAY PINEVIEW PARK GROUP
Al Stewart 293, Chris Morgan 365, Ellen LeSouder, Bob LeSouder 256, George Black 447, Cora Stewart 349, Jack Morgan 178,
Bill Davies 488, Ron Allen 483, Elena Black 457, H.S. - Ron Allen 205, H.S. - Elena Black 167.
MONDAY GRAND BEND SENIORS
Loreen Devine 511, Phil Robinson 375, Vema Lovie 350, Clayton Lovie 349, Nola Taylor 347, Aileen Ravelle 341, Mary Robin-
son 292, Clarence Smillie 275. High Single - Loreen Devine 225, Jean Dann 201.
MONDAY LADIES LEAGUE
Red Devils - Deb Smith 618, Alley Cats - Marlene Bedard 545, Town & Country - Barb Reschke 558, Happy Gang - Sherrie Ed-
wards 651, Alley Oops - Donna Thiel 489, Packers - Pat Love 517, Silly Six - Vesta Miller 593, Pinpoppers - Carmel Sweeney 506,
Odds 'n' Ends - Trudy Rooseboom 608, Jolly Six - Mona Traquair 519, High Single - Clasina DeBont 320, High Triple - Sandra Rick-
ert 786, High Average - Sandra Dicker% 224.2.
TUESDAY MENS LEAGUE
Young Guns - Jason Schilbe 655, Family Affair - Frank Hamner 676, Market - Doug Smith, Jr. 689, La Crystal Balls - Leo Hoff-
man 588, Klondyke - Torn Smits 681, Highrollers - Pete Smeekens 574, Pin Crushers - Darrell Ratuay 554, Rockett - Gary Huston
667, High Single - Gary Huston 370, High Triple l Gary Huston 915, High Average - Gary Huston 240.3.
WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES
Beryl Elgie 451, Ann Cann 450, Bea Dykstra 437, Peggy Ferguson 528,12osaleen Bawds 466, Theresa McCann 441, H.S. - Peg-
gy Ferguson 201, H.S. - Betty Coates 190.
WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES
Dreamers - Joyce Hillman 626, Hot Flashes - Krim Mommersteeg 567, Oohla-las - Betty Datars 607, Misfits - Marie Roberti 574,
Uneaks - Donna Webster 566, Rinky Dinkies - Pat Redman 569, High Single - Betty Dater' 313, High Triple - Betty Datars 826, High
Average - Joyce Hillman 209.
THURSDAY GRAND COVE
Al Hargreaves 544, Hilda White 483, Vic Dunbar 510, El Gowing 472, Bob McGall 464, Edith McGall 460, H.S. - El Gowing 196,
H.S. - Jessie Evenden 195.
THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE
Hazel McEwen 307, Ivan Reichert 280, Loreen Devine 336, Jack Lillie 308, Austin Hartman 251, Harvey Horner 189, Nora Heard
265, Helen Vanderwiel 256. H.S. - Hazel McEwen 173, H.S. - Jack Lillie 172.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED LEAGUE
Just 4 Fun - John Ferguson 589, A Team - Jim Smith 672, Try Hards - Tom Smiu 652, Pit Bulls - Bill Bengough 538, G.M.D.'s -
Doug Smith Jr. 526, Odd Couples - Frank 742.
FRIDAY NITE MIXED LEAGUE
Hot Shots - Pete McFalls 656-238, Humdingers - Marten Dykstra 652-233, Hush Puppies - Dick Bedard 646-259, Bad Attitudes -
Paul Bedard 588-236, Ramblers - Nancy Durand 539-204, Toadally mixed Up Ken Schroeder 617-233, High Single - Gerry Thiel
363, Gloria McFalls 268; High Triple - Pete McFalls 740, Phyllis Miller 676, High Average - Pete McFalls 208, Gail Reid 185.
SATURDAY LADIES INTERTOWN
Zurich I 10 pts. vs. Goderich 20 par. Sharon Donator 627, Patti A. Dickert 547.
SATURDAY YBC
Bantams - 3 games - Alicia Schroeder 445, Shaun Ducharme 426, Craig Hesse 388, Heath Palen 384, Collin Shaw -Young 361; Md- h-1
linea O'Brien 358, Matthew Laporte 337, Becky Meidinger 334, Jason Hardy 332, Steven Munn 301, Jonathan Hardy 299, Lindsay
Shaw -Young 297.
Peewees and Smurfs - 2 games - Leeann Erb 208, Aaron Daws 180, Derek Ducharme 147, Samuel Deters 145, Brandon Skinner
142 Julia Hardy t26, Jamie Bengough 125, Craig Schroeder 116.
SUNDAY YBC
Jeff Kirk 232, Jim Denonune 200, Brad Brown 180, Kari Taylor 137, Lori Gould 173, Liu Campbell 157, Katie Rathwell 120, Ke-
vin Beierling 244, Dave Kirk 214, Christine Bengough 137, Becky Kirk 169, Patti -Ann Dickert 196, Ryan Morrison 141, Shane Wil-
cox 133.
The Exeter and District Optimist Club were major sponsors of the recent ringette tournament
held in Hensall and Exeter as they donated $4,500. Holding the cheques is Michelle McNeilly
while Optimist Ross Long, left; Kelly Regier, Katie Webber, Teresa Stire, Preslee'Maver and
Optimist Mark Helmrich looked on. -
Saturday November 30 • Stratford #1210
vs Baker Fenn Equipment 4
Gods: Tracy Wilson (3), Alicia Lawere nce
Astdda: Tracy Wilson, Miuy Hayter (2)
Exeter's goaltenden Michelle McNeilly and Lori Malcahy played
well, faring many hard shou
Sunday, December 1- Becker Farm Equipment 8 vs Goderkh
d16 In Goderich
Goals: Missy Hayter (3), Dawn Corbett (2), Jodi Truemner,
Miranda Hayter, Tracy Wilson
Anise: Missy Hayter, Miranda Hayter, Tracy Wilson,
Lori Malcahy, Cathleen Chime!, Alicia Lawmaker
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Saturday, November 30 - Exeter Tweets 13
n Stratford Tweets 6
Goals: Amy Edwards (4), Shawna Rowe (4), Megan Ratz (2),
Presley Mayer, Kelly Regier
Alts: San Szabo), Jo De Rowe, Theresa Stare,
Shawna Rowe, Amy Edwards
Sunday, December 1 - Exeter Tweets 3 vs Godes-kir Tweets 2
Goals: Amy Edwards (2)), Shawna Rowe
Asakta: Theresa Wiihehn
Good effort from all leant nunsbers
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Sunday, December 1- Exeter Godbott Insurance Novice 6
vs Goderkh 1
Goals: Pamela Keys, Sarah Webber, Maggie Steciuk (2),
rista Nyman (2)
Asides: Ashley Jones, Maggie Steciuk, Krista 'Nyman,
Kelly Miners
Thank You
We would like to express our thanks to all
the local businesses who donated ice time
and/or prizes to our Second Annual Rin-
gette Toumament. Your continued support
is greatly appreciated.
Exeter and District Ringette Assoc.
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Duplicate
Bridge
Wednesday night results
First
Edith Bowen, John Brintnell
Second
Dorothy Linton, Marshal Dear-
ing
Third
Nancy Thomas, Betty Hoyles
Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
Johnston, Eason in the lead
418
B Ron Dann
ZURICH - Seaforth's
.George Johnston and
Mitchell's Gayle Easun
are leading in the La-
batt's Blue Light Open
Shuffleboard
Exeter
Wednesday, November 28
5 game winners
Howard Johns 445
011ie Essery 393
Olga Leppek 368
Jim Davis 356
Ruby Beavers 356
4 game winners
Pearl McKnight 357
Wilma Davis 306
Hugh McKay 302
Marjorie Hodgen 294
Beatrice Richardson 273
3 game winners
Emie Ross 188
Mabel McKnight 173
Thursday, November 29
5 game winners
Mabel McKnight 461
Delmar Skinner 445
Pearl McKnight 434
Hugh McKay 433
Howard Johns 395
4 game winners
Lloyd Lovell 383
Belva Rowe 359
Marjorie Hodgert 349
Wilma Davis 344
Jean Hern 325
3 game winners
Olga Davis 275
Vi Hendy 249
Wednesday, December 11
the Shuffleboard Club are
having a pot luck dinner.
Please bring your own cutlery
and dishes. Dinner at 12 noon
sharp. There will be prizes
given.
Hensall
November 26
High 6 game winners
Lloyd Lovell
Delmar Skinner
Dave Kyle
Hazel McEwan
Pearl McKnight
Dave Woodward
Ethel McMurtrie
419
409
400
394
371
367
352
No shuffling December 10 at
Hensall.
Bluewater 5 Pin Bowl-
ers' Association zone qualifying
round. The first half of the Blue
Light 20 game total pinfall format
was completed Sunday.
Johnston set a sizzling pace on
Molesworth lanes with singles of
275, 358, 266, 320 and 205 for a
1,424 five game block, then kept
the Blue Li4ht men's division lead
with 1,112 in the second block at
Wingham for a 2,536 total pinfall.
Clinton's Art Burt moved into
second place with a 336 tenth game
and a 2,495 total. George Sweeney,
also from Clinton, holds third spot
at 2,472.
Easun, in search for her third
straight Blue Light Bluewater As-
sociation zone singles title, was
consistent with a five game 1, 144
pinfall at Molesworth and 1,181 at
Win4ham Lanes to hold the ladies
division lead with a 2,261 total.
Zurich's Sandra Dickert held the
fust five game lead with 1,242 pin -
fall, but struggled in the second
five games with 1,019 and is sec-
ond with a 2,261 total. Moles -
worth's Leslie Siddall is third at
2,203. Goderich's best efforts were
by Dennis and Shirley Schmidt,
both in seventh spot in their divi-
sions.
The Blue Light final 10 games
will be bowled Sunday at Goderich
Little Bowl and Lucknow from
where the top 10 men and top nine
ladies will advance to represent the
Bluewater Association in singles,
ladies, men's and mixed team com-
petition in the Blue Light Ontario
Open Five Pin Championships
April 15-18 at Hamilton's Sher-
wood Centre.
Snowmobile Driver Training Course
for children 12 years of age and over
on Saturday, Dec. 14 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
at Exeter Lions Youth Centre
John St. W., Exeter Cost $20.50
Pre -register by December 6th by contacting:
Bill Russell 237-3445, Hugh Norris 345-2092,
Rick Vandenbussche 229-6283
Sponsored by Pineridge
Snowmobile Club
Senior A
Hockey
Sunday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South Huron Rec Centre
Exeter Mohawks
vs
Dorchester Dolphins
Note: Sun., Dec. 15 is our annual food drive
night. Please bring canned goods which
will be donated to the Huron County
Christmas Bureau
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ON'T NEGLECT
YOUR HEATING
fore the heating season
st. „ e your furnace serviced. In
on, check your filters fre-
ently and replace them when
clogged. A clogged filter means your
system has to work that much harder
and therefore uses more energy.
�! SET YOUR THERMOSTAT LOWER.
When you are away, or at night when
you are asleep, lower your thermostat
a few degrees. You'll be lust as com-
fortable and you'll save energy.
• INSULATE AND WEATHERSTRIP
YOUR HOME. A well -insulated home
helps keep the heat out in summer
and in during winter. * If you are
thinking of changing your heating
system, why not consider a heat
pump? A heat pump is the most
energy efficient home heating there
is -reducing your heating costs con-
siderably in the winter and giving you
the added bonus of air conditioning
in the summer! 4p Give us a call, we
would be pleased to provide you with
any additional information or advice
you may need to "take control of your
winter heating hills".
HOW TO
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T E R
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Exeter Public Utilities Commission
379 Main Street South, Exeter, Ont. NOM 1S6 235-1350
H. D.Vrlss, Chakman M.A. Greene, Commissioner
H.L. Davis, Manager B.F. Shaw, Commissioner
a member of Swift*
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